About this League

Doubles league - 73 all-time players - 0 active players

$2.00 player fee each session

$1.00 ace pool

Wednesday Night Doubles at Seneca Creek is played using the best disc format. Teams are selected by random draw. Draw commences 2 1/2 hours prior to park closing time.
No minis are needed as we use a bag and poker chips to determine the teams. There are two chips with an A on them, two chips with a B on them and so forth. You draw a chip, look for the person who drew the corresponding chip and you have your partner.
The entry fee to play is $2. If there is an odd number of players, the o ... continue reading ›

Wednesday Night Doubles at Seneca Creek is played using the best disc format. Teams are selected by random draw. Draw commences 2 1/2 hours prior to park closing time.

No minis are needed as we use a bag and poker chips to determine the teams. There are two chips with an A on them, two chips with a B on them and so forth. You draw a chip, look for the person who drew the corresponding chip and you have your partner.

The entry fee to play is $2. If there is an odd number of players, the odd player will be designated "Schitzo" and face a choice. The "Schitzo" player can opt to not put in any more money and throw 1 extra shot per hole or they can put in another $2 dollars and throw twice every shot.

The team with the lowest score wins. Second place each win their $2 entry fee back. In the event of a tie for first, the teams will go to a playoff if time allows. The team winning the playoff wins the entry pot and the team losing the playoff each win their $2 entry fee back. In the event of a tie for second place or if there are less then 10 total players, the first place team gets the entire entry pot.

An optional $1 ace pot is offered. The ace pot is built up to $200 at which point it is capped and the next ace pot is started. If more than one person hits an ace they will split the pot. If there is a "Scitzo", that player has the option of putting in an addiional $1 to have two shots at the ace pot. If they elect not to put in the extra dollar, they must call which one of their drives is the "ace run" if throwing two drives.

An optional $1 ctp pot is offered. A hole is drawn at random once again using poker chips. That hole is designated the ctp hole for the round. All participents who put a dollar into the ctp pot are eligible to win the pot that day. Whomever gets their drive closest to the pin on that particular hole wins the pot. As with the ace pot, if there is a "Schitzo" they will have the option to pay another $1 to have two shots at the ctp or they will have to call which drive is their ctp shot. ‹ less text

League News

4th ace of the season

Sean White aced hole 3 with a beautiful flick shot and took home $200. Way to go Sean! Sean has only played twice this year. The other night he played was July 14th when two aces were hit. Could he be the lucky ace charm?

Second and third ace of the season

Ross Pancoast aced hole 15 and Steve Ritenour aced hole 3 for the second and third aces of the season. This marks just the second time that two aces have been recorded in a WND round. This is the second time that Ross has pulled off the WND trifecta by winning the round, getting the CTP and getting an ace. He is still the only player to do this.

First ace the season

We have recorded the first ace of the 2011 WND season. Andy Yankanich played in his first ever doubles event and hit his first ever ace! He aced hole 25A with a lefty skip shot and took home $200. Way to go Andy! I am going to say that we will be seeing Andy out there quite often this season.

WND 2011

This year I plan on coming up with some sort of trophy for the top 10 finishers at the end of the season. Points will be awarded as follows. Each participant will recieve 5 participation points and 1 point for every team that their team beats. Each member of the second place team/teams will recieve 5 additional points and each member of the first place team/teams will recieve 10 additional points.